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''The Four Seasons'' ( it, Le quattro stagioni) is a group of four violin concertos by Italian composer
Antonio Vivaldi Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian composer, virtuoso violinist and impresario of Baroque music. Regarded as one of the greatest Baroque composers, Vivaldi's influence during his lifetime was widespread a ...
, each of which gives musical expression to a season of the year. These were composed around 1718−1720, when Vivaldi was the court chapel master in Mantua. They were published in 1725 in Amsterdam, together with eight additional concerti, as (''The Contest Between Harmony and Invention''). ''The Four Seasons'' is the best known of Vivaldi's works. Though three of the concerti are wholly original, the first, "Spring", borrows patterns from a sinfonia in the first act of Vivaldi's contemporaneous opera '' Il Giustino''. The inspiration for the concertos is not the countryside around Mantua, as initially supposed, where Vivaldi was living at the time, since according to Karl Heller they could have been written as early as 1716–1717, while Vivaldi was engaged with the court of Mantua only in 1718. They were a revolution in musical conception: in them Vivaldi represented flowing creeks, singing birds (of different species, each specifically characterized), a shepherd and his barking dog, buzzing flies, storms, drunken dancers, hunting parties from both the hunters' and the prey's point of view, frozen landscapes, and warm winter fires. Unusually for the period, Vivaldi published the concerti with accompanying sonnets (possibly written by the composer himself) that elucidated what it was in the spirit of each season that his music was intended to evoke. The concerti therefore stand as one of the earliest and most detailed examples of what would come to be called program music—in other words, music with a narrative element. Vivaldi took great pains to relate his music to the texts of the poems, translating the poetic lines themselves directly into the music on the page. For example, in the middle section of "Spring", when the goatherd sleeps, his barking dog can be heard in the viola section. The music is elsewhere similarly evocative of other natural sounds. Vivaldi divided each concerto into three movements (fast–slow–fast), and, likewise, each linked sonnet into three sections.


Structure

Vivaldi's arrangement is as follows: # Concerto No. 1 in
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, Op. 8, RV 269, "Spring" (''La primavera'') #Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, "Summer" (''L'estate'') # Concerto No. 3 in F major, Op. 8, RV 293, "Autumn" (''L'autunno'') # Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, "Winter" (''L'inverno'') A performance of all four concerti may take about 40–43 minutes. Approximate timings of the individual concerti: # Spring: 10 minutes # Summer: 11 minutes # Autumn: 11 minutes # Winter: 9 minutes


Sonnets and allusions

There is some debate as to whether the four concertos were written to accompany four
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s or vice versa. Though it is not known who wrote the accompanying sonnets, the theory that Vivaldi wrote them is supported by the fact that each sonnet is broken into three sections, each neatly corresponding to a movement in the concerto. Regardless of the sonnets' authorship, ''The Four Seasons'' can be classified as program music, instrumental music intended to evoke something extra-musical, and an art form which Vivaldi was determined to prove sophisticated enough to be taken seriously. In addition to these sonnets, Vivaldi provided instructions such as "The barking dog" (in the second movement of "Spring"), "Languor caused by the heat" (in the first movement of "Summer"), and "the drunkards have fallen asleep" (in the second movement of "Autumn"). A new translation of the sonnets into English by
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was published in 2019.


Sonnet text


Recording history

The date and personnel on the first recording of ''The Four Seasons'' are disputed. There is a compact disc of a recording made by the violinist Alfredo Campoli taken from
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of a French radio broadcast; these are thought to date from early in 1939. The first proper
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was made in 1942 by Bernardino Molinari; though his is a somewhat different interpretation from modern performances, it is clearly recognisable as ''The Four Seasons''. Molinari's recording was made for Cetra, and was issued in Italy and subsequently in the United States on six double-sided 78s, in the 1940s. It was then reissued on long-playing album in 1950, and, later, on compact disc. The first American recording was made in the final week of 1947 by the violinist Louis Kaufman. The recording was made at
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in advance of a scheduled recording ban effective 1 January 1948. The performers were The Concert Hall Chamber Orchestra under Henry Swoboda,
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(
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) and Edouard Nies-Berger (
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). This recording helped the re-popularisation of Vivaldi's music in the mainstream repertoire of Europe and America following on the work done by Molinari and others in Italy. It won the French Grand Prix du Disque in 1950, was elected to the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002, and was selected the following year for the National Recording Registry in the Library of Congress. Kaufman, intrigued to learn that the four concertos were in fact part of a set of twelve, set about finding a full score and eventually recorded the other eight concertos in Zürich in 1950, making his the first recording of Vivaldi's complete Op. 8. The ensemble
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recorded ''The Four Seasons'' several times, the debut recording in 1955 with
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; a 1959 recording featuring Ayo again; and subsequent recordings featuring Roberto Michelucci (1969),
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(1982),
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(1990), and
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(1995). There is also a video recording of ''The Four Seasons'' performed by I Musici in Antonio Vivaldi's hometown of
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, filmed by Anton van Munster in 1988. The 1969 Argo recording by the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields conducted by Neville Marriner and featuring the soloist Alan Loveday sold over half a million copies; it became the ensemble's first gold record.
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, under the baton of
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with Jan Tomasow as violin soloist and Anton Heiller on harpsichord, followed in 1957 on the Vanguard label, further reissued under the Philips and other labels. Wilfrid Mellers, an English music critic, musicologist and composer wrote of this performance, "the soloists phrase their lyricism beautifully." John Thornton wrote about this recording, "Here is matchless ensemble playing, topped by Tomasow's secure playing. Janigro reveals his talent for conducting, which competes with his considerable talent for cello playing." Ivan Supek wrote of this recording: Paul Shoemaker wrote about this recording: Nigel Kennedy's 1989 recording of ''The Four Seasons'' with the English Chamber Orchestra sold over copies, becoming one of the best-selling classical works ever. Gil Shaham and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra recorded ''The Four Seasons'' as well as a music video for the first movement of "Winter" that was featured regularly on The Weather Channel in the mid-1990s. Surround sound versions of the piece have been issued on Super Audio CD by Richard Tognetti, Pinchas Zukerman,
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and Rachel Podger. ''The World's Encyclopedia of Recorded Music'' in 1952 cites only two recordings of ''The Four Seasons'' – by Molinari and Kaufman. , approximately 1,000 recorded versions have been made since Campoli's in 1939. Classical musicians have sought to distinguish their recordings of ''The Four Seasons'', with
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s, and embellishments, to the point of varying the instruments and tempi, or playing notes differently from the listener's expectation (whether specified by the composer or not). It is said that Vivaldi's work presents such opportunities for
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.


Reception

The Four Seasons was voted #67 in the Classic FM Hall of Fame. Three of the four concerti were included in the Classic 100 Concerto listing.


Derivative works

Derivative works of these concerti include arrangements, transcriptions, covers, remixes, samples, and parodies in music — themes in theater and opera, soundtracks in films (or video games), and choreography in ballet (along with contemporary dance, figure skating, rhythmic gymnastics, synchronized swimming, etc.) — either in their entirety, single movements, or medleys. Antonio Vivaldi appears to have started this trend of adapting music from ''The Four Seasons'', and since then it has expanded into many aspects of the
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(as have other instrumental & vocal works by the composer). This ''contest between harmony and invention'' (as it were) now involves various genres around the world: ;1726 (or 1734) * Vivaldi re-scored the ''Allegro'' movement from the "Spring" concerto, both as the opening sinfonia (third movement), and chorus (adding lyrics) for his opera '' Dorilla in Tempe''. * J. S. Bach used the theme of the first movement of the "Spring" concerto for the third movement (''aria'') of his cantata ''Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende?'' (BWV 27). ;1727 (or 1730, 1731) * Vivaldi based his setting of "Gelido in ogni vena", an aria from Metastasio's ''Siroe, re di Persia'' libretto, on the first movement of the "Winter" concerto. Vivaldi's ''Siroe'', containing an aria on this text, premiered in 1727 (music lost). An aria on the "Gelido in ogni vena" text also appeared in his 1730 ''
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'' (music lost). In 1731, he inserted the extant version of this aria in his '' Farnace'' when this opera was restaged in Pavia. ;1739 * Nicolas Chédeville (France) arranged the concerti (as "Le printemps, ou Les saisons amusantes") for hurdy-gurdy or musette, violin, flute, and continuo. ;1765 * The French composer Michel Corrette composed and published a choral motet, '' Laudate Dominum de Coelis'', subtitled ''Motet à Grand Chœur arrangé dans le Concerto de Printemps de Vivaldi''. The work, for choir and orchestra, consists of the words of Psalm 148 set to the music from the ''Spring'' concerto with vocal soloists singing the solo concerto parts. 1775 * Jean-Jacques Rousseau published his flute version of the "Spring" concerto. ;1969 * The Swingle Singers (France) recorded an album (''
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'') based on the work (and that of other composers). ;1970 * Astor Piazzolla (Argentina) published '' Estaciones Porteñas'', "The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires"; these have been included in "eight seasons" performances, along with Vivaldi's work, by various artists. ;1972 * Moe Koffman (Canada) recorded a jazz album of the concerti. ;1976 * The New Koto Ensemble (Japan) recorded the concerti on
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instruments. ;1978 * Michael Franks (United States) composed a vocal
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based on the theme of the Adagio from the "Summer" concerto. This was subsequently covered by WoongSan (Korea) in 2010. ;1981 * ''The Four Seasons'' is used in the eponymous 1981 film, along with other Vivaldi concertos for flute. ;1982 * Patrick Gleeson (United States) recorded a "computer realization" of the concerti. ;1984 *
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(West Germany) composed and recorded "The Electric V" (later adapted for film), which interprets Vivaldi's work with
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electronics, vocals, and samples of the original concerti. *
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(France) choreographed a ballet (entitled "Les Quatre Saisons") to an
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performance of Vivaldi's work. ;1987 * Ben Shedd (United States) produced a scenic tour of nature with the concerti as background music (narrated by William Shatner). ;1990 * A MIDI arrangement of the "Spring" concerto by
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was included with Windows 3.0. ;1993 * Jean-Pierre Rampal (France) recorded arrangements of the concerti for
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; these were also recorded by
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. ;1995 * Arnie Roth (United States) recorded "The Four Seasons Suite", including sonnets (recited by Patrick Stewart). This may not qualify as a derivative work, depending on whether Vivaldi's translated sonnets were meant to be narrated with the music (versus being read in Italian, or silently by the audience). ;1997 * The Baronics (Canada) recorded surf guitar versions of one movement from each of the concerti. * French musician Jacques Loussier composed and recorded, with his trio, jazz-swing interpretations of the concerti. ;1998 *
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(England/United States) recorded a shred guitar (and violin) version of the ''Presto'' movement from the "Summer" concerto. * Vanessa-Mae (Singapore/Britain) recorded a crossover version of the same movement for electric violin. ;1999 * The Chinese Baroque Players recorded arrangements of the concerti for traditional Chinese instruments. * Petrova & Tikhonov (Russia) performed their long program to a medley of Vivaldi's seasons to win the European Figure Skating Championships. ;2000 * Venice Harp Quartet (Italy) recorded arrangements of the concerti for
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ensemble. * Gustavo Montesano (Argentina) recorded a tango guitar version of the "Spring" ''Allegro'' with the
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. * Jochen Brusch (Germany) & Sven-Ingvart Mikkelsen (Denmark) recorded arrangements of the concerti for violin and
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. ;2001 * * Ferhan & Ferzan Önder (Turkish twin sisters) recorded a transcription of the concerti for two pianos by Antun Tomislav Šaban. * BanYa (South Korea) recorded a dance version of the "Winter" concerto for the '' Pump It Up'' video game. * Susan Osborn (United States) recorded a
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vocal serenade based on the "Winter" ''Largo''. * The Charades (Finland) recorded the ''Presto'' from the "Summer" concerto as "Summer Twist", for surf guitar ensemble. * ;2003 *
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(UK) recorded arrangements of the concerti for recorder. * Hayley Westenra (New Zealand) adapted the "Winter" concerto into a song titled "River of Dreams" which is sung in English. It was recorded for her ''Pure'' album on July 10. ;2004 * Tafelmusik (Canada) arranged a cross-cultural arts special based on the concerti, involving a Chinese pipa, Indian sarangi and Inuit throat-singing. ;2005 * Mỹ Linh (Vietnamese singer) adapted the "Winter" concerto into a song titled "Mùa Đông" (which means "winter" also) on her album ''Chat với Mozart'' (Chat with Mozart). * Dark Moor (Spain) recorded an electric-guitar version of the ''Allegro non molto'' movement from the "Winter" concerto; this was later integrated into the Finnish video game Frets on Fire. ;2006 *
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(Wales) performed on her debut album an operatic suite of sonnets set to the concerti. * Accentus chamber choir (France) recorded a
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version of the "Winter" concerto. * Stéphane Lambiel (Switzerland) performed his long program to a medley of the concerti to win the World Figure Skating Championships. ;2007 *
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(Ireland) recorded the "Winter" ''Largo'' with vocals (Italian lyrics). The youngest former member, Chloë Agnew, originally recorded it for her ''Walking in the Air'' album which was released in 2002. * PercaDu (Israel) performed an arrangement of the ''Allegro non molto'' movement from the "Winter" concerto, for marimbas with chamber orchestra. * Mauro Bigonzetti (Italy) choreographed a ballet of the concerti for a French- Canadian dance company. * Tim Slade (Australia) directed '' 4'', a documentary which follows four classical violinists in their homelands (of Tokyo; Thursday Island, New York; and
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), as they relate to Vivaldi's ''Four Seasons''. * Seoul Metropolitan Traditional Music Orchestra performed the concerti with arrangement for Korean traditional music (gugak) orchestra by Seong-gi Kim. It was recorded live and released with CD from Synnara Music same year. ;2008 * Sveceny & Dvorak (Czech Republic) produced both an album and stage production of world music based on the concerti. * Yves Custeau (Canada) recorded a
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"one-man band" version of the "Spring" ''Allegro''. *
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(England/United States) recorded a violin & hip-hop version of the ''Allegro non molto'' movement from the "Winter" concerto, and also performs it reggae-style. * Innesa Tymochko (Ukraine) performed her crossover version of the ''Presto'' from the "Summer" concerto, for violin. * Wez Bolton (Isle of Man) recorded a cover version of the ''Allegro non molto'' movement from the "Winter" concerto, based on the Japanese video game "Beatmania" remix. * Patrick Chan (Canada) performed his long program to a medley of the concerti to win the
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. ;2009 * Absynth Against Anguish (Romania) produced an electronic ( trance) version of the concerti. * Riccardo Arrighini (Italy) recorded the concerti for solo piano, in a jazz style. *
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recorded ambient-jazz interpretations of the concerti. * Christian Blind (France) recorded a surf guitar/ acid rock version of the ''Allegro'' movement from the "Spring" concerto. * ;2010 * Art Color Ballet (Poland) performed their "4 elements" show to the ''Presto'' movement from the "Summer" concerto, arranged by Hadrian Filip Tabęcki (Kameleon). * David Garrett (Germany) recorded a crossover version of Vivaldi's winter (allegro non molto), combining classical violin with modern rock music. ;2011 * Black Smith (Russia) performed the ''Presto'' movement from the "Summer" concerto in the style of thrash metal music (likewise, this movement has been covered numerous times by aspiring electric guitar
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s, and other crossover musicians). * Angels (Greece) performed their crossover version of the same movement, scored for electric strings. * Szentpeteri Csilla (Hungary) performed her crossover version of the same movement, scored for piano. * Leonel Valbom (Portugal) remixed the ''Presto'' movement from the "Summer" concerto with
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Synths. * Tim Kliphuis (Netherlands) performed the Allegro from the "Spring" movement as a crossover of world-music styles. ;2012 * Russian violinist Olga Kholodnaya and Argentinian drummer Marino Colina arranged and recorded live in Berlin a version for violin and drum kit. * German-born British composer
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created a postmodern and minimalist recomposition, '' Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi – The Four Seasons''. Working with solo violinist Daniel Hope, Richter discarded around 75 per cent of the original source material; the album is 44 minutes long. * Aura (Japan) recorded an
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arrangement of the concerti, and had also performed Vivaldi's Spring chorus (from '' Dorilla in Tempe'') on a prior album. * Sinfonity (Spain) performed the concerti for "electric-guitar orchestra". * Bachod Chirmof (USA) produced a MIDI recording &
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of Vivaldi's winter (movements I & III). * Tornado Classic (Russia) performed the ''Presto'' movement from the "Summer" concerto, with electric guitar and slap bass. * The symphonic rock band Trans-Siberian Orchestra used a portion of the first movement of the "Winter" concerto in their song "Dreams of Fireflies (On A Christmas Night)" on their ''Dreams of Fireflies'' EP. ;2013 *
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(France) recorded the concerti for accordion, as well as a few of his opera arias on the instrument. *
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(Italy) recorded the concerti in the form of
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s for cello. * Periodic (Germany) produced a megamix of the concerti, which incorporates
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with samples of a classical recording. * Steven Buchanan (USA) produced a tetralogy of "midseasons" (slow movements and corresponding sonnets) from Vivaldi's program music. ;2014 * The Piano Guys (USA) recorded an arrangement for piano and cello, a crossover between the "Winter" concerto and " Let it Go" from the computer-animated film ''
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''. * Along with the original composition of "Winter" included in '' Fantasia: Music Evolved'', there are also two mixes: the "Alt Rock" mix, and the "Steve Porter" mix. ;2015 * Nihad Hrustanbegovic (The Netherlands) recorded the concerti for solo accordion on Zefir Records. * Zozimo Rech and Adrianne Simioni (Brazil) recorded the concerti on electric and acoustic guitar on the Astronomusic label. *
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's songs "Summer", "Fall", "Winter", & "Spring" on his album '' Tetsuo & Youth'' reference the concerti. ; * Justin Bird (New Zealand) transcribed the concerti for solo piano. * In April, violist
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recorded the concerti, arranged for viola and released with an arrangement of
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's '' Estaciones Porteñas'' and ''The Four Seasons of Manhattan'' by Alexey Shor. ;2019 * "For Seasons" is a recomposition of Vivaldi's concertos using algorithms to portray climate change from 1725 to 2019. Arranged by Simone Candotto and performed in November 2019 by the
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, under the direction of Alan Gilbert. * Portrait of a Lady on Fire used La Serenissima's Four Seasons as part of their film soundtrack. ;2021 * Ballet Arizona performed original choreography by artistic director Ib Andersen in an outdoor performance set against the lush Southwest landscape of the Desert Botanical Gardens. * "The ncertainFour Seasons" is a reworking of Vivaldi's original, by both human composers and AI algorithms based on climate predictions for the year 2050. Each performance is modified to fit the climatic predictions for the location of performance. The project includes a multi-orchestra, streamed event planned for November 1, 2021, in connection with the United Nations Climate Change conference held in Glasgow, Scotland. It was inspired by the 2019 performance, "For Seasons." * ATEEZ incorporated the "Summer" concerto into their cover of iKON's "Rhythm Ta" on Kingdom: Legendary War. ;2022 * The Brazilian telenovela Quanto Mais Vida, Melhor! covered the "Summer" concerto for a special sequence where the four main characters "switch bodies". For the scene, the compositions also had different rhythms involving rock, classical music, pop, and samba, respectively. * Vivaldi and Italian Baroque specialists, La Serenissima (UK), "Winter" from the Manchester version of The Four Seasons was sampled in a Beats by Dre advertisement.


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